Manchester City have the opportunity to put some distance between themselves and Chelsea and Arsenal in the WSL table this weekend when they host struggling Reading.
City moved up to second in the standings last Sunday night, thrashing West Ham and taking advantage of the fact that neither London giant played due to Champions League commitments.
Come this Sunday evening, City will have played three games more than Chelsea and two more than Arsenal, but could have four and six point cushions respectively.
Meanwhile, Reading are fighting for their WSL status at the bottom of the table. They…